Tonight, February 28, 2026, the BRIT Awards move to Manchester’s Co-op Live, where Ozzy Osbourne will receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award. Following his death in July 2025, the ceremony honors his five decades as the frontman of Black Sabbath and as a solo artist.
The show will close with a tribute curated by Sharon Osbourne. Robbie Williams, a longtime friend of the family, will lead a rock supergroup featuring guitarist Zakk Wylde, bassist Robert Trujillo, drummer Tommy Clufetos, and keyboardist Adam Wakeman.
They are set to perform a special arrangement of the 1991 hit No More Tears. Organizers describe the segment as a tribute to the artist who shaped modern heavy metal and expanded the sound of British rock.





